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A FunTrivia Mixed Quiz!

This is an untimed game, created by the FunTrivia QuizBot using questions submitted by players. Take your time, and please consider submitting questions of your own when you are done!

#1. Hobbies Mixture. Player Rowena8482 asks:
  A booklet of verses describing the various birthstones for each month was first published in 1870 by which famous jeweler?

    Faberge
    de Beers
    Asprey
    Tiffany & Co.

#2. Hobbies Mixture. Player Midget40 asks:
  Which vegetable is consumed all around the world but varies between being eaten as a soup, a roast vegetable or as a dessert?

    Sweet Onion
    Pumpkin
    Aubergine
    Radish

#3. Hobbies Mixture. Player MyGirl2000 asks:
  What colonial region of the United States was typically known for the use of an apple product called apple butter?

    Rocky Mountain region
    Great Lakes region
    Pacific region
    Appalachian region

#4. Hobbies Mixture. Player Tekka asks:
  What is the commonly used number of tiles in a game of Mahjong?

    144
    250
    99
    65

#5. Hobbies Mixture. Player zombiemom asks:
  The U.S.A. has many regions famous for various food items. Which is NOT an actual item that you might order in America?

    Husker Bobs
    Po' Boys
    Red Hots
    Sliders

#6. Hobbies Mixture. Player Billkozy asks:
  When dining at a restaurant which of the following is the counterpart of "à la carte" when ordering food?

    gueridon service
    brigade de cuisine
    table d'hôte
    garde manger

#7. Hobbies Mixture. Player akg1486 asks:
  Which two chess pieces are involved when a player castles?

    King and queen
    Two pawns
    Queen and rook
    King and rook

#8. Hobbies Mixture. Player heatherlois asks:
  What is the name for the intricate, delicate metalwork which is used in jewellery, and closely resembles lace? It usually refers to twisted threads or tiny beads, soldered together.

    Chantilly
    Fringing
    Macrame
    Filigree

#9. Hobbies Mixture. Player Tarkowski asks:
  The arbutus is also known by what name supposedly given to it by the pilgrims?

    Virginia
    Mayflower
    Mill rose
    Aster

#10. Hobbies Mixture. Player heatherlois asks:
  'Wasp crackers', are exactly what they sound like: boiled and dried wasps mixed into a cracker. Introduced in 2012, where would you go to eat one?

    Japan
    New Zealand
    Poland
    Alaska